Name:
BRE IP3/11 PDF
Published Date:
03/17/2011
Status:
[ Active ]
Publisher:
Building Research Establishment Limited
A district heating (DH) system delivers heat to multiple buildings from an energy centre. It enables whole communities to benefit from low- and zero-carbon energy sources, including those that cannot easily be installed in individual buildings. It also allows fuel flexibility as the energy centre may use a variety of heat sources.
DH is a sound approach for delivering environmental objectives, but requires major capital investment, particularly for the heat distribution network. For both economic and environmental reasons, it is best suited to areas with a high concentration of heat demand. New buildings offer greater ease of installation from the outset but also substantially reduced heat demand.
This Information Paper examines the performance of DH when supplying heat to new developments for a range of dwelling densities in the UK. It is aimed at energy suppliers and consultants, developers, local authority planners and manufacturers.
| Edition : | 11 |
| File Size : | 1 file , 900 KB |
| Number of Pages : | 12 |
| Published : | 03/17/2011 |